I noticed that 71-year old Francois Bazaramba is asking if he could go on parole after around 13 years in jail for genocide https://www.iltalehti.fi/kotimaa/a/e7c6ef90-c097-4c26-9031-096e4353ceda
I decided to check how many other notable people involved in the Rwandan genocide that happened in 1994 are still alive:
Felicien Kabuga (born 1933), the financer of the genocide is still alive at 87 and was caught last year. He'll most likely spend the rest of his life in jail.
Hassan Ngeze (born 1957), co leader of the Hutu militia Impuzamugambi is serving a 35-year sentence in Mali since 1997.
Others:
Jean-Paul Akayesu (born 1953), teacher and mayor who personally supervised killings and provided "death lists"
Theoneste Bagosora (1941-2021) sometimes called the chief organizer of the killings is, like Ngeze, serving a 35-year sentence in Mali.
Valerie Bemeriki (born 1955) is serving a life sentence in Rwanda for promoting the genocide.
Chief of Staff Augustin Bizimungu (born 1952) is in jail and will most likely be there for the rest of his life unless he lives to 89.
Jean de Dieu Kamuhanda (born 1953), minister of higher education is serving a life sentence too.
Prime Minister Jean Kambanda (born 1955) is serving a life sentence.
Commerce Minister Justin Mugenzi (born 1939), couldn't find much information
Leon Musegera (born 1952) was deported from Canada to Rwanda in 2016 and sentenced to a life imprisonment. Desire Munyaneza (born 1966) is in jail in either Canada or Rwanda.
Wenceslas Munyeshyaka (born 1958) is currently a priest in France.
Ferdinand Nahimana (born 1950) was released in 2016.
Ildephonse Nizeyimana (born 1963) is imprisoned by ICTR.
Pauline Nyiramasuhuko (born 1947) is the only woman convicted by ICTR.
Tharcisse Renzaho (born 1944) is serving a life imprisonment.
Minister of "Justice" Agnes Rutagwera (born 1937) is serving a life imprisonment in Rwanda.
Athanase Seromba (born 1963) is serving a life imprisonment in Benin.
Spy chief Pascal Simbikangwa (born 1959) is serving a 25 year imprisonment.